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President Ruto has affirmed that E-Government Procurement will proceed nationwide despite court orders and oversaw the recovery of 2.65 billion Kenyan Shillings for tea farmers from collapsed banks. Meanwhile, doctors are now demanding full salary ag...President Ruto has affirmed that E-Government Procurement will proceed nationwide despite court orders and oversaw the recovery of 2.65 billion Kenyan Shillings for tea farmers from collapsed banks. Meanwhile, doctors are now demanding full salary agreement implementation. First Lady Rachel Ruto launched the second phase of "The Triple Threat" campaign against HIV, GBV, and teen pregnancy. The DPP has given detectives seven days to conclude the probe into Lawyer Mbobu's killing. In other news, Kissumu youth groups will receive up to 1 million shillings in aquaculture loans, and a new report highlights that most Kenyan schools lack non-motor insurance. A fire destroyed a dormitory at Cheptenye Boys High School in Kericho, and the importance of the Mara River to tourism was emphasized.••• Listen for full story (5 min)(more in audio brief)

Doctors Make New Demand After Govt Pays Salary Arrears
The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union (KMPDU) is now demanding that President William Ruto's administration implement the salary increase agreement for doctors nationwide, following the recent payment of salary arrears. KMPDU also calls for the immediate disbursement of the 2024–2025 salary arrears as per last year's return-to-work agreement.

Tea Farmers to Receive KSh2.65B Recovered from Collapsed Banks
President William Ruto has overseen the recovery and return of KSh2.65 billion to Kenya Tea Development Authority (KTDA) from the collapsed Chase Bank and Imperial Bank. This money is designated for over 600,000 tea farmers who lost funds five years ago.

First Lady launches second phase of campaign against HIV, GBV, and Teen Pregnancy
First Lady Rachel Ruto has launched the second phase of a program targeting HIV, teen pregnancy, and sexual and gender-based violence, dubbed “The Triple Threat.” This initiative aims to combat rising rates among young people, especially given the alarming increase in HIV infections in Kenya.

Traders Stranded as KeNHA Begins Demolishing Structures
Hundreds of traders along the Kisumu-Busia highway are facing significant losses after the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) began demolishing their shops and stalls on Thursday, September 11, to clear the road for expansion. The demolitions, which affected areas in Maseno town and Luanda, occurred amid accusations from traders that KeNHA failed to provide adequate prior notification.

Why Some Kenyans Could Soon Access National Parks for Free
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has proposed new regulations that could offer free national park access to specific groups and increase park fees to address a significant funding gap. These changes are part of the draft Wildlife Conservation and Management (Access and Conservation Fees) Regulations, 2025.

Survey Reveals What Kenyans Really Think of Ruto
A recent Trends and Insights for Africa (TIFA) survey revealed that nearly one in five Kenyans blame President William Ruto for recent human rights abuses, though political alignment significantly influences this perception.

New Report Exposes Big Risk Facing Kenyan Schools
A new report by the Association of Kenya Insurers (AKI) reveals that the vast majority of Kenyan schools are exposed to significant risks due to a severe lack of non-motor insurance coverage. This puts millions of students, teachers, and critical infrastructure in peril, with only a small fraction of schools adequately insured against common disasters.

Terror charges: Prosecution seeks 21 days to probe Gen Z protesters
Police are investigating more than 70 young people arrested during protests in June and July this year.

DPP gives detectives 7 days to conclude probe into Lawyer Mbobu’s killing
Mbobu was fatally shot eight times on Tuesday along Magadi Road in Karen, Nairobi.
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